Fogia's Koku coffee table, designed by Norm Architects, is inspired by the American art and crafts movement and especially the sculptural furniture of the American-Japanese designer George Nakashima. As a tribute to Nakashima's style, the Koku coffee table plays with proportions and asymmetry: the main material of the table, sturdy oak, is counterbalanced by a thin metal tube functioning as the table's leg. Thanks to its unusual, interesting structure, the Koku coffee table's appearance varies depending on the angle.
Koku coffee table H35, black oak
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Description
Fogia's Koku coffee table, designed by Norm Architects, is inspired by the American art and crafts movement and especially the sculptural furniture of the American-Japanese designer George Nakashima. As a tribute to Nakashima's style, the Koku coffee table plays with proportions and asymmetry: the main material of the table, sturdy oak, is counterbalanced by a thin metal tube functioning as the table's leg. Thanks to its unusual, interesting structure, the Koku coffee table's appearance varies depending on the angle.
Product details (5)
- Colour
- Black stained oak
- Height
- 35 cm
- Diameter
- 80 cm
- Table top material
- Stained solid oak
- Base material
- Stained solid oak, metal
- Product ID
Designer
Norm Architects is a dynamic design duo composed by the Danish architects Kasper Rønn (b. 1976) and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen (b. 1976), both graduates of the Royal Danish Academy of fine Arts in Copenhagen. Being true modernists, they believe in design where the focus is in meeting a real need instead of creating one, and this reflects from their work as architects as well as industrial designers.
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